Personally I don't want any foreign corporation or any American corporation which is owned by foreign citizens or controlled by foreign citizens or foreign countries influencing the elections by donating money to candidates for election in the United States. Period.
I don't want to have to compete with the Communist Chinese or the Saudi Arabians for influence in who gets elected and which laws are passed. Every nickle that a foreign country contributes to our election process is a nickle that dilutes my own power as a citizen of the United States.
I don't think there should be any limits on donations made by individual citizens of the United States, but clearly that right belongs to the individual citizens and not to some entity created by statute that can be controlled by foreign citizens or foreign countries.
My concern is that this case - if I recall - involves a documentary movie that was anti-Hilary funded by a corporation.
When is a documentary movie funded by a corporation seen as a political ad and not a movie? Was Moore's F911 a political ad and should have been banned?
Bad form on my part to answer a question with a question. But that is all I got for now.